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Amazon Kindle Will Hit $99: Poll

NEW YORK (
TheStreet) -- How low will prices for
Amazon's(AMZN - Get Report) Kindle go? According to readers of
TheStreet, the price for the device might just drop below $100.

At the end of July, Amazon once again cut the price on its entry-level Kindle, offering a basic Wi-Fi-only model for just $139, making it the cheapest e-reader among major brands.

Less than a week after Amazon began taking pre-orders for the devices, which will begin shipping Aug. 27, they sold out.

But 48.7% of voters said the price will surely drop further, and will bottom out at $99. Another 31.8% think it could go even lower.

Aside from this basic model, Amazon also reduced the price on its Kindle 2 to $189, and offers the Kindle DX for $379 after originally being priced for $489.

It's no surprise that investors are betting Amazon will continue to cut prices, as it faces growing competition from a slew of fresh handheld devices, as well as
Apple's(AAPL) iPad and a pending tablet from
Google(GOOG).

Other lesser-known brands are also rolling out e-readers for under $100, which will no doubt put pressure on the Kindle.

Copia, a subsidiary of
DMC Worldwide, plans to introduce a five-inch color e-reader for just $99 this fall. "The iPad disrupted pricing strategy for everyone in the e-reader market, and after the price wars with Barnes & Noble and Amazon, everyone's trying to differentiate themselves from a price-point perspective," Tony Antolino, senior vice president of DMC Worldwide, said in a statement. "We decided to do a revision of our hardware positioning."